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Cycle News 1995 04 05

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MIKE 'n'MlKE GVEl JOO% Make way for the Green H ornets! Mie Kiedrowski and M LaRocco showed everybody ilte the fast way over under, around one! through the DAYTONA 250SU , PERCROSS field. Both with 100% BeI-Ray Filly Synthetic HI R2-Stroke Racing Oil aD the way. Let this he a lesson toyou: Give it 100%. Or give it up! JOO% BEL·RAY FUllYSYII1Hmc HJR2-rtROKE RACING OIL (Above) Rob Bear (357) grabbed the holeshot in the 125cc Expert class at the Flying " P" CC. (Righi) This waterfall crossing was among the spectacular scenery witnessed by participants In the Ride fo r Kids dua l sport event. he ld the point until he took a soil sample in so me sandy whoops about three miles into lap one. All of the AA riders moved pa st as he remo un ted, but they s tayed in tight formation for a lap. Hess took the lead awa y from David Culpepper on lap tw o while Ni els en took an extra lap to tuck in behind him. The two rode wh eel to wheel for the final four laps. Nielsen did pass Hes s and lead lap five, but He ss reclaimed the lead as Ni els en swung too wide in a field. Hess held on to daim the win by inches o ver Neilsen. Two minutes back. Gamer had worked his way back up , pass ing Culpepper for third under the white flag. Leroy 5chmidlkofer smoked the Open Ama- YUlil,Il,l;fiiii_ Je teurs by six minu tes on his CR500. The very rough and technical track was to 5chmidlkofer's liking as he captured the Overall Amateur honors. Bryan Cook and Sean Reddish were blazing in the 250cc Expert ranks. The two riders pulled away from the pack and had their own battle. Cook held a slight advantage over. the entire SOmile race, and was the Ove ra ll Exper t win ne r. Reddish w as the runner-up. The two riders pu t th ree minu tes bet ween the mse lves and th ird placed Brent Nalley. Results AA EX: 1. Eric Heee (H us); 2. Erik Nielsen (Yam ); 3. David Gamer (KT M); 4. David CUlpl"pper (1"dm ); 5. Bobb y So uthard (Yam). O PEN EX: 1. Todd Tarver (KTMJ,: 2. Jim McQueary (Hus); J . c.l Burch (KTM ); 4. Mike Ohlholu!'en (Hon); 5. Dan Burch (KTM ). 250 EX: 1. Brya n Cook (K.1w); 2. St>an Reddish (Suz ); 3. BR"J1t Nalley (Yam); 4. Scott Foster (Yam ); S. Kevin l...owrimore (Hon). 200 EX: 1. JOI.· Bill Pyle (Kaw ); 2. Tim Cillis (K.1w); J. Lance CrOlwford (Hon); 4. Wilfnod Bl"rgl"au x (Ka w) ; S. Barry Sta nll"y (Kaw). . 125 EX: 1. Corey PTatt (H on); 2. Randy SaWYl"l' (Kaw); J . Scott SiDu (}(aw); 4. Brian Bames (YMn); S.Jal;On Storm (H us). (~JO) EX: 1. Robl"rt C.all ~ (Ka w); 2. Jad y wan (Yam ); 3. Eric HOOb5 (Yam ); -I. RJck Hil1hou:Il" (Kaw); 5. Dana Wright (Yam ). (D- ) EX; I. FrankShackl~ (Yam ); 2. Bill MtGovnn (Hon); 3. 38 Neil Blackbum (Kaw ); 4. Mik l" Haynes (H on ); S. Don FitzsimInons (H~~ (0-45 ) EX: 1. Loyd Morgan (Yam); 2. Dusty Tower (Kaw); 3. RK:hard Thome (Yam); 4. Mi1r.t- Ead s (Kaw); S. Freddie Dl'jaml"att (Yam). (~50) EX: 1. Bill Al"1I'Iing (Suz).: 2. D av e Burnap (K.Jw); 3 . Dwight ~.Jthl"rwood (}'Ion) ; 4. lArry Perry (y.Jm); S. Chuln Pritchett (Kaw). PRO: 1. [Wan LaTW" (KTM );:2. Oay HCJI."n5hl"Il (Suz ); 3. DonnieMcMillon (KTM); 4. Mikl" Abbott (ya m ); 5 . Br ook Matthews (Kaw) . 250 INT: 1. Ricky Umbn1: (Kaw); 2. David Se-1kTI (Hon); 3. Jimm y William." (y.Jm ); -I. Todd H utson (Yam ); S. Ronald Holman (Kaw). 125 (l'IT: 1. 50 Sdkt'T (Hon); 2. Pam Blasingame (Suz ); 3. Ricky Rhodes (Suz); 4. RobyCagll"(Kaw); S. Joah Craddock (K.3w). (D-30)INT: 1. Ray Ottm (Hon); 2. David Knit.'r(Yam); 3 . Stl"vl" Jones.(H U$); 4. RUMd Wrrb (Hon); S. Billy Dasingt'f" (Hon). (D-38) 1NT: 1. Howard But ll.'T (Suz ); 2. Duane H orton (yam); 3 . Gene Ficker (Suz); 4. Miltf' Mit ch ell (Yam); 5 . Mike H orton (Kaw). (D-45) tNT : 1. Will Stidd (Yam); 2. Kerry Foste'r (Kaw); 3. Alan Davis (Suz); 4. David Slevl.'1\5(Kaw); S. John Davenport (KTM ). 4-STRJ( EX: 1. Tom Ehmk~ (Hon); 2. Brent St> 1Il"l1l (Hon); 3. Barry Callaway (Kaw); 4. Kenny Vowell (Su z) ; 5 . Chris Carter (Hon). OPEN AM : 1. Leroy Schmidlkofcr (Hon); 2. DwaYJW Violt.1 . (Hon"); 3. C tenn Raw linso n (HUll); 4. Terry Wilson (KTM); 5. Stev e Sprong (ATK). 250 AM; 1. Do uglas Richard (Kaw); 2. D an Sta ol>;eR (Yam); 3. l Brian Sm ith (Yam) ; 4. Tom Moran (Hon); 5. Lee Parry [Kew]. 200 AM : 1 ~ DilVld Bur kam (Kaw); 2. Chuck Morris (Kaw); 3. Tony Byrn e (KiIw ); 4. Mac IWnnt'tl:(Kaw); 5. JdfWashbum (Kaw). 125 AM : 1. Pa u l Kc U (Kaw): 2. Ma rk Weeks (Hon); 3 . Shane Cove (Yam); 4. Jll50fl Baber (Ka w); 5. Rodney Cwrin (Kaw). . (D-3D AM : 1. Doug Dixon (Kaw); 2. Rod dy Cray (Kaw); 3 . ) Dan Je-ph (Yam); 4. Don Fimtforwald (Suz); 5. CJ1!8 Royar (Yam) . (0-38) AM 1. C urt Lantrn (KTM); 2. Stt'V\' Butll"l'" (Hon); 3. Keith DavidliOn (}(aw);: 4. Mary Ballard (Ka wl; 5. David Moss (KTM ). (0-45) AM: 1. Jim Lowrimol'!' (Kaw); 2. Q uO. Ha ley (Ka w); 3. Eirorl Wililker (Suz); 4. Rick l..Jngford (Yill ); S. JohnPl"tkln (Kaw). m For Flow ers (Hon); 2. Ann Andrews (Hon); 3. Linda M itchell ( Kaw); 4. Kay Bu t ler (Hon); 5 . Trina Anthony (Hu n). MINI EX: 1. Eric Hillhouse (Kaw); 2. Jerem y Butlt'T (Kaw ); J. Chns Dt.;anll'att (Kaw); 4. Jeremy weeks (Kaw); 5. J.D. Eve -hea rt (Kaw). MIN I AM : 1. Mark While (Kaw); 2. Bryan Miller (Yam ); 3. Brandon Wa lto n (Kaw); 4. Adam Little (Kaw); 5 . Nathan Ead s (Kaw ). 100 EX: 1. Q"ril'lJon" (Kaw); 2. Cody Hams (Kaw). BEC : I. Doug H u b b a r d (Hon); 2. Eugene CKiI (KTM); 3. Tr itey Traw..ek (Yam). TOP FUEL trett lang FUNNYBIKE lane Ride for Kids OS a success kizer mcbride smith PRO MODIFIED voss By Anne Van Beveren Photo by Tom Van Severen COLTON,CA,MAR19 There's only one thi ng better than spe nd ing Sunday following a du al spo rt roll chart through the San Bern ardino National Fores t and that's following a d ual sport ron chart for a very good lynn webb perry benneH giord PRO MODIFIED schultz ~~ A,rION bernard myers gast SAVE $5.00 ON ADVANCE TICKETS caU5C . 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